Lady Kills Herself After Finding Out Boyfriend She Rented A House For And Bought A Car Was Cheating On Her
It was shocked when a 22-year-old hairstylist identified as Miss Odama Mary Agado has reportedly taken her own life after uncovering that her boyfriend, whom she had been financially supporting, was cheating on her.
The tragic incident occurred in Enugu, the Enugu State capital, where Mary had been residing and running her hairdressing business.
According to reports, Mary, a native of Woleche-Ipuole in Yahe Ward, Yala Local Government Area of Cross River State, allegedly ingested a poisonous substance suspected to be sniper after catching her boyfriend with another woman in the apartment she had rented for him.
A family member identified as Daniel narrated that Mary had recently bought a car and rented a house for her boyfriend, believing they were building a future together.
However, her world came crashing down last Friday when she paid him a surprise visit and found him with another lady.
“She became very angry and left for her own apartment. There, she called her mother and told her what happened. She also said her mother should take whatever happened in good faith, that she wouldn’t live again,” Daniel recounted.
Tragically, Mary’s mother, who reportedly didn’t have airtime to call her back, could not intervene on time. Moments later, news broke that Mary had consumed poison and was rushed to the hospital.
Doctors battled to save her but confirmed her dead later that evening.
Her remains were immediately transported to her hometown in Yala, Cross River State, where she was buried on Saturday.
“Immediately the body arrived, we dug a grave and buried her because she was too young to be kept for a customary burial ceremony. We are at a loss as to why she should take such action over a boyfriend. Some people say she was spiritually manipulated, but whatever it was, no blame game will bring her back,” Daniel added.
The family, still in shock over the incident, said they did not report the matter to the police, insisting that Mary took her own life.
